Re: [Alsa-user] Mystery frying sound

2020-10-03 Thread Alan Corey
This is 68.12.0 on Raspbian.  Crashes a bunch on a couple sites in
particular, I haven't run the validator on them.  This noise went away
after I closed it and reopened it, it will probably come back.  The
noise sounds a lot like what I was recording so it took a while to
realize I was hearing it even when I wasn't playing a recording.

On 10/3/20, Bill Purvis  wrote:
> On 03/10/2020 13:51, Alan Corey wrote:
>> Hmm, I reopened it later and it was quiet.  I tend to leave it open
>> for days and have about 20 tabs open.  It has high RAM and CPU usage
>> usually, swapping happens.  I rarely find a web page that uses sound
>> but some do and they work.  I didn't even think about it though.
> I've had that recently. However, I ran some updates which required a
> reboot and
> the noise has gone, at least for the moment. I'm running Firefox on
> Ubuntu Studio 20.04
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Re: [Alsa-user] Mystery frying sound

2020-10-03 Thread Bill Purvis

On 03/10/2020 13:51, Alan Corey wrote:
Hmm, I reopened it later and it was quiet.  I tend to leave it open 
for days and have about 20 tabs open.  It has high RAM and CPU usage 
usually, swapping happens.  I rarely find a web page that uses sound 
but some do and they work.  I didn't even think about it though.
I've had that recently. However, I ran some updates which required a 
reboot and
the noise has gone, at least for the moment. I'm running Firefox on 
Ubuntu Studio 20.04


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Re: [Alsa-user] Mystery frying sound

2020-10-03 Thread Alan Corey
Hmm, I reopened it later and it was quiet.  I tend to leave it open for
days and have about 20 tabs open.  It has high RAM and CPU usage usually,
swapping happens.  I rarely find a web page that uses sound but some do and
they work.  I didn't even think about it though.

On Sat, Oct 3, 2020, 8:12 AM Patrick May  wrote:

> Maybe you should tell Firefox to shut the kitchen door to keep the noise
> out. Heh!
>
> On 03/10/2020 00:08, Alan Corey wrote:
> > Seems to be coming from Firefox.  It crashed, the noise stopped.  No
> > idea why or how.
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 2, 2020, 11:51 AM Alan Corey  > > wrote:
> >
> > I'm on a Raspberry Pi 3B, using HDMI sound fed to a Dell monitor
> about
> > 10 years old.  No internal speaker in it but I use an analog out jack
> > it has and drive a pair of amplified computer speakers.  It's getting
> > worse lately.
> >
> > If I unplug the analog input to the powered speakers it goes away.
> > If I turn down HDMI sound in AlsaMixer it goes away.
> >
> > I can make a recording in Audacity of tone, silence, tone, silence,
> > then play it and I near the frying on top of all like it's mixed in.
> >
> > I have no other (like USB) sound card plugged in.  Where can it be
> > coming from?
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Re: [Alsa-user] Mystery frying sound

2020-10-03 Thread Patrick May
Maybe you should tell Firefox to shut the kitchen door to keep the noise 
out. Heh!


On 03/10/2020 00:08, Alan Corey wrote:
Seems to be coming from Firefox.  It crashed, the noise stopped.  No 
idea why or how.


On Fri, Oct 2, 2020, 11:51 AM Alan Corey > wrote:


I'm on a Raspberry Pi 3B, using HDMI sound fed to a Dell monitor about
10 years old.  No internal speaker in it but I use an analog out jack
it has and drive a pair of amplified computer speakers.  It's getting
worse lately.

If I unplug the analog input to the powered speakers it goes away.
If I turn down HDMI sound in AlsaMixer it goes away.

I can make a recording in Audacity of tone, silence, tone, silence,
then play it and I near the frying on top of all like it's mixed in.

I have no other (like USB) sound card plugged in.  Where can it be
coming from?



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